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Pathological Studies On Contagiouscaprine Pleuropneumonia In Small Ruminants Of District Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

By: Hamid Niaz (2008-VA-163) | Dr. Muti Ur Rehman.
Contributor(s): Dr. Gulbeena Saleem | Prof. Dr. Aneela Zameer Durrani.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: 2017Description: 46p.Subject(s): PathologyDDC classification: 2843-T Dissertation note: These experiments presented the pathological studies on Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia in Distract Dera Ismail Khan at Govt. slaughter house through gross pathology, hematology, competitive ELISA, histopathology and molecular identification (PCR). For this purpose the blood and tissue samples were collected from contagious caprine pleuropneumonia suspect at govt slaughter house Dera Ismail Khan. On the basis of clinical examination, the animals were showing the elevated temperature, nasal discharge, painful cough, dyspnea and weakness. On postmortem examination the lungs showed congestion and marbled appearance (Figure no 4.1). There was straw color pleural fluid in the chest cavity (Figure no 4.2). Total of 50 samples 25 blood and tissue samples of sheep and 25 blood and tissue samples of goat were collected for the different parameters of the study. The hematology was performed at SEENA Lab in Distract Dera Ismail Khan. The hematology data was further compared and analyzed by using statistical analysis (independent t-Test). RBCs values of positive and negative cases of CCPP in goats were 9.50±0.27 and 3.15±0.39respectively. There is significant difference (p<0.05) between positive and negative cases of CCPP in goats regarding RBCs values. WBCs values of positive and negative cases of CCPP in goats were 8.31±0.38 and 17.19±1.22respectively. There is significant difference (p<0.05) between positive and negative cases of CCPP in goats regarding WBCs values. PCV values of positive and negative cases of CCPP in goats were 4.03±.63 and 17.11±1.5respectively. There is significant difference (p<0.05) between positive and negative cases of CCPP in goats regarding PCV values. The MCH values of positive and negative cases of CCPP in goats were 110±30.6and 7.65±1.01 respectively.So there was  
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These experiments presented the pathological studies on Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia in Distract Dera Ismail Khan at Govt. slaughter house through gross pathology, hematology, competitive ELISA, histopathology and molecular identification (PCR). For this purpose the blood and tissue samples were collected from contagious caprine pleuropneumonia suspect at govt slaughter house Dera Ismail Khan. On the basis of clinical examination, the animals were showing the elevated temperature, nasal discharge, painful cough, dyspnea and weakness.
On postmortem examination the lungs showed congestion and marbled appearance (Figure no 4.1). There was straw color pleural fluid in the chest cavity (Figure no 4.2). Total of 50 samples 25 blood and tissue samples of sheep and 25 blood and tissue samples of goat were collected for the different parameters of the study. The hematology was performed at SEENA Lab in Distract Dera Ismail Khan. The hematology data was further compared and analyzed by using statistical analysis (independent t-Test). RBCs values of positive and negative cases of CCPP in goats were 9.50±0.27 and 3.15±0.39respectively. There is significant difference (p<0.05) between positive and negative cases of CCPP in goats regarding RBCs values. WBCs values of positive and negative cases of CCPP in goats were 8.31±0.38 and 17.19±1.22respectively. There is significant difference (p<0.05) between positive and negative cases of CCPP in goats regarding WBCs values. PCV values of positive and negative cases of CCPP in goats were 4.03±.63 and 17.11±1.5respectively. There is significant difference (p<0.05) between positive and negative cases of CCPP in goats regarding PCV values. The MCH values of positive and negative cases of CCPP in goats were 110±30.6and 7.65±1.01 respectively.So there was  

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